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Specialties
Daedalus Gallery exhibits an impressive and expansive collection of original Impressionist Paintings by artist and owner Jacqueline Carcagno and her late husband, William Weyman.
At Daedalus Gallery we strive to show only works of Art, be it painting or sculpture, which exhibit the integrity of form, which is to say, the organic unity of the whole where form and content are one.
Come visit us and explore our collection of work focusing on the American South and the South of France. We have beautiful and vibrant paintings of all sizes to match your home or business’s needs, and offer a great variety of frames which you can interchange so that you find the one that matches your taste and décor.
~Jacqueline Carcagno is also available for commission upon interest and request~
History
Established in 2005.
The Gallery is the dream of two painters with a full European background in arts–
William Weyman, an American who co-founded the Leo Marchutz School of Art in Aix-en-Provence on the campus grounds of Cezanne’s famed «Château Noir» studio, and Jacqueline Carcagno a French neo-Impressionist painter from Avignon, Provence.
The gallery offers original works of art worthy of contemplation. A painting or drawing should reveal more than what first catches the eye. If a chosen work happens to fit the criterion of a decorative piece, so much the better, but we want it to embody the greater criteria which make it a true work of art.
You can meet us every day, Monday to Saturday from 11am to 5pm.
Meet the Business Owner
Jacqueline Carcagno C.
Business Owner
Jacqueline Carcagno Weyman is a native of France, and more precisely, of Provence. She grew up in Avignon where she eventually studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts.
However deep her European roots, she has, from very early on, been deeply influenced by Asian art in general, and Zen painting in particular. These influences often commingle with her impressionist eye, fine tuned at the Leo Marchutz School in Aix-en-Provence, where she studied from 1984 threw 1989. Ever since, she has moved with facility between working from nature and working from imagination. She believes that a work of art is not an imitation of nature, but like nature, it has its own interior life.
Between the years 1989 and 2003 she and family lived in southwestern France near the Pyrenees Mountains. She exhibited her work in several galleries in the region, as well as in Paris and Giverny. For many years she exhibited in the U.S. with the Vermilion Gallery in Atlanta. Nevertheless, her main focus during this period
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